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EIGHT PAGES THE MOXROE JOrRMAL. TIESDAV. JI XE I. IMo. We can supply ail your Grocery and Produce Needs. VflHW lUWtKBlM, One Price Cash Grocer, Five Minutes Delivery. A few thousand Potato Plants for Kale Wednesday. A few tlmuviiMl potato Pl.-uiU for Sale tHliHxIjt) . SOCIAL Joseph MSchenck presents NORMA TALMADGE , "A Daughter of Two Worlds STRAND THEATRE, ONE DAY ONLY, THURSDAY -Sv v. '. T 1 JOHN VANN NEEDS 3,000 VOTES IN UNION, COUNTY TO MAKE HIS NOMINATION SURE LET'S GIVE THEM TO HIM II ft ?- t J I 'I i III At V ?fj 'A ' Ml mil v 'v. ' .is,.: . 5 f MORMA TALMADGE A DAUGHTER OP TWO WORLDS"" STRAND THEATRE, ONE DAY ONLY, THURSDAY Mr. and Mr. W. B. Love leave this wen for- an extended triu oiih They will lake In Washineion. Phila. de!;hla. Xew York and Xiatara Falls. Mi Eleanor Guriiey. who has leaching In Red Spring, returned Iioiiie last week. Mia Martha Lock hart, who has a position In Charlotte, spent ..unl;y with her narents. Miss Evabelle Covington of the Da- veiiKrt Colleue faculty is fuendiae some time with her sister. Mrs. A. M. eerest. ... j Mrs. R. F. Farker and chiKhon are spending the week in Lancaster. Mr. Vern Huniilcntt mid children I left Saturday for an extiaded visit to Moteht ad City. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Weathers and Mr. Abb. Post on of Shelby spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. F. W.I Costlier. Among the young men who arrived home from the respective schools and colleges to spend the glimmer vaca tion are: Morehead Stack from A. & E., Heury Browning from Wake For est. Kemp Lee from Bingham. Olin Sikes. Roger Anderson and Covington Ashcraft from G. M. A. Mrs. T. T. Capehart and sons will leave Thursday for Little Rock. Ark for an extended visit to Mr. Braxton Phifer. Mr. Capehart will spend the summer with his mother In Kittrell N. C. Misses Dorothy Lee. Ruth Houston and Elizabeth Houston have returned from Gainesville. Ga.. where they at tended school at Brenau College. Mls Annie May Ashcraft is enter taining this afternoon at a rook par ty in honor of Miss Marv English. June bride. Mrs. C. W. Baucom of Mt Holly and Mr. J. C. Dnughtrldge of Rocky Mount. Miss Daisy Belk has returned fron '.X visit lo WliiKton-Suleni. V remarkably pleioiiu a (fair was ihe bridge party given by Mis Ruth Russell Friday iilternoon with Mis' Mary Knglish as honor uttest. Miss Mab'o Lane, making the highest score, mid Miss Knglish, were presented lioi ties Aznrea perfume. Misses Jen lie Russell, Mary Douglas mid Mollie l''iiiaii served a delicious salad course followed by slierbert and cale. Miss Ilu'-sell'a guests were: Miss Mary Kns:lisli. Miss Agnes Print of Madison N. C. Mrs. Frank Ro:0. Mrs. Heath Lee. Mis Annie Le: Miss Evelyn Smith, Mrs. Joe Healli, Mrs. J. I) Warren Mrs. Hargrove Bowles, Mrs ill Hudson of Rocky Mount. Misses Lillian and Rebecca Slack, Miss Mary Griffith, Miss Virginia Lee. Mrs. Guv Nelson of Morkton. Md., Mrs. G. B, Caldwell, Miss Octavla Houston, Mrs, k. s. Houston, Mrs. R. L. Povne, Miss Daisy Ilelk, Miss Annie May Ash craft, Mrs. Horace Neal. Mrs. Allen Heath, Misses Mary and Adeline crow, .Miss Mary Gorden, Mrs. L. H Couch or Pontlae, Mich.. Mrs. C. C ?tokes. Mrs. Charles Iceman, Mrs. R W. Allen, Mrs. B. C. Red fern. Mrs. J D. Dundy and Mrs. W. S. Baskervllle The Philathea classes of Central Methodist church will have a social meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. G. S. Lee. They will have a towel shower for the chil (lien's home in Winston-Salem and each Philuthea, or Methodist, is re quested lo bring or send a cotton tow el or towels. Miss Mary E. Moore arrives tonight irom Kanuoiph-aiacon at Lynchburg, Va., to spend the summer vacation with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Moore. Master John Moore left this morning for the Y. M. C. A. boy's camp at Lake Kanuga. - The Booklovers' Club was charm ingly entertained by Mrs. G. C. Pru ttt last Friday afternoon. Daisies were used in quantities as decorations and a color note of yellow and white was carried out In the score cards, fa vors, which were small daisy baskets filled with mints. Pineapple sundaes and cake was served to the guests. Mesdanies J. C. Sikes, N. M. Redfearn. G. M. Smith and S. L. Rotter were the visitors. Sorosis was entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. E. M. Griffin, all members except one answering to roll call with most Interesting current items. The topic for this ninth meet ing was County Government In N. C. Before the first paper, The Organi zation of the County Government, was read by Mrs. J. D. Warren, the club joined In singing Carolina." This pa per Included the officials or the coun ty, and their duties, and Droved moBt nterestlng and beneficial. Mrs. J. A. Stewart's history of the organiiatlon of Union county was exceptionally tine. Equipped with a large map of he county, each township was polnt- d out and the places of interest and mportauce, explained. Karh heart present was made to thrill and throb with pride at the progress we have made and the wonderful possibilities of our resources. An innovation In club circles has been the lectures which Sorosis has Introduced and Mr. Gilliam Craig, our youngest mem ber of the bar, was at his best when explaining to the mothers the "Prac tical Relations of the Various County Officers to the Citizens." He proved his mettle, too. by remaining "a lone, jlorn man." for refreshments, which were Guicioug ice cream, strawber ries, cake and salted almonds served by the hostess' daughter Mrs. X. M. Redfearn. and grand-daughter. Mis Katherin.. Kjle Redfearn. Visitors present, adding to the uleasure of the afternoon. were Mesdanies John A. W ray. a. K. Lee. Gilliam Craie. X. S. Ogburn. J.h-1 Griffin and F. B. Ash craft. Ri pot ter. Miss Kale Connie has returned from Alin jsiarle where she lias been teaching. Miss Gladys Hodges of Heuderson- ille will arrive tomorrow to visit M;ss Ruth Green. Miss Hoi',p-s is enioute home from Randolph - Macon Wom an's College. Lynchburg. Va. Dr. and Mr-. C. M. Si..i!h and Miss Blanche Howi- have returned from a trip to Ashevi:ie and Chiuinev Rock. Misses Rachel Howie and Beatrice Fairley have. roMimed from Albe marle, where they visited Mrs. Key Scales. Miss Flonie Bradford of the East ern Shore of Virginia is visiting Mrs. W. U, Correll. Mrs. John Parker v.as hostess at the Bridge Cluh Wednesday morning, at the conclusion of the games a deli cious salad course vas served. Mrs. J. C. M. V.i nil was an invited etiest. Mrs. M. L. Flow returns tomorrow from an extended trip north. Miss Malinda Broom, who has been in the employ of Mr. M. C. Howie for several mouths, has gone to Charlotte to take a busine.- s course. Miss Connie Horn returned home last nitht from a trip to Oxford and Raleigh, and Wilson, where she at tended the Baraca-Philathea stale convention. Mr. David Hinson is visiting In the eastern part of the state. Mrs. H. J. Hinson left yesterday for Durham mid Raleigh, where she will visit friends. Misses Lucy Wray and. Elizabeth Brewer have returned from Coker college tit Hartsville. Mrs. Kverette Couch of Hamlet will arrive tonisUit to isit Mrs. Horace Smith. Mrs. Henry Fairley and children vturned today to their home In Sal isbury crier a visit to Mrs. Kitty Fair-ley. Mr, mid Mrs. John Knglish and lit tle son liiul Mr. Dewey Knglish, all of Luiii'KTton, and Miss Velina Mor row, of Albemarle, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rose, m m LIMle Miss Jane Austin Sikes en tertained a number of her friends last Saturday afternoon, the occasion being her ninth birthday. Cream cake and mints were served. Mrs. Albert Redfearn and little dattuhier, Anna Lawrence, have gone to New York City for a two months stay wiih Mrs. Redfenrn's sister. Mrs. W. J. Heath entertained at two tables of bridge yesterday after noon in honor of her sister. Miss Mary Knslish, whose marriage to Mr. Clvde Skid more take place this month. The hoiioree and her house guest. Miss Agnes Pratt, were pre sented beautiful corsages of sweet peas. Frozen fruit salad, sandwiches, iced tea and chrystallized ginger was served to the following guests: Miss Rebecca Stack. Miss English. Miss Fratl. Mrs. Will Hudson, Miss Antoin ette Beasley, Mrs. Allen Heath, Mrs, Heath Lee, and Mrs. Frank Rose. Kowler For Sheriff The Sheriff's office should be filled bv an experienced officer. Clifford Fowler has been connected with the office for a number of years and has proven bis worth as a proficient offi cer, no man in me county nns none more to capture the law-breaker than Fowler. Lets' elect him. Goose Creek Voters. C. J. Brnswell A vote for Braswell for the legis lature means a vote for lower taxes, more economy and a belter chance to live. Adv. Monroe Market Rowdni cotton 45.00 Short cotton 43.0(1 Kggs 38 Hams 30 to 35 Hens 75 to no Irish potatoes 4.00 Young chickens 45.t5 Butter 30-40 Beeswax 2i-Z5 Corn 2-0 The ...Last Link... THE LAST LINK IN OUR SUMMER UNDER WEAR HAS HAS BEEN ADDED WHITE FOOTWEAR I Ladies' White Washable Kid rumps in the sea son's authentic styles, French heels. Get your pair while we have the size. Women's White Canvas Fumps in French and Cuban heels. White Fumps for growing girls, gracefully de signed with just the hee! that growing girls want. MISSES AND CHILDREN White Baby Doll and Colonial Style Pumps for Misses and Children White Nu-buck Fumps for children Infants' Soft Soles and First Step Slippers 75c and up. Infants' White Moccasins. Tennis Shoes, Oxfords and Fumps for the whole family. Cresent Rubber Sole and Heel Fumps for young women $2.25. See our Counter of Odd Lots in Shoes and Slip pers. Save the difference by buying the bargains, $1.C0.. $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. Everything in Footwear for Men, Women and Children. Lee & Lee Co. Reliable Merchandise Monroe, N. C. hc fncombarablc METRO ffrHODUtflON U LOJI Comes to the Screen in ho fcrcafc Mctutix&tion of vrankcJJanbu's aVWcifu human & striking novel. 'vhe life romance oFcu cockney frrlfrem the ten intents of tmchouse ; cf: inejpncun theatre; and of British ariftocraey. 'a Cut Flowers: Floral designs, wedding boquets, and flowers of all kinds. Prlcs reasonable. We make shipments to Waxhaw. Marshvllle, Wlngate and other nearby towns.' COPE MORA AM At I nlon Drug Co. Plume 221. METRO STRAND THEATRE, One Day Only, Wednesday, June 2 Admission: Matinee 10 and 23c. Night 25 and S5c. -H , J. I i k'Ll t I :-, r M ki id 1 Wtyte House COFFEE Insist upon having While House. It's the countersign for good coffee costing less than 2 cents per cup, includ ing cream and sugar. i-'nr nle h.v ll (ixid tinx-ei. None lMfer at nny price. I 1 uaranted Good Groceries Griffin's Grocery m
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